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Weikum, M. K.; Akhter, T.; Alesini, D.; Alexandrova, A. S.; Anania, M. P.; Andreev, N. E.; Andriyash, I. A.; Aschikhin, A.; Assmann, R. W.; Audet, T.; Bacci, A.; Barna, I. F.; Beaton, A.; Beck, A.; Beluze, A.; Bernhard, A.; Bielawski, S.; Bisesto, F. G.; Brandi, F.; Brinkmann, R.; Bruendermann, E.; Buescher, M.; Bussmann, M. H.; Bussolino, G.; Chance, A.; Chen, M.; Chiadroni, E.; Cianchi, A.; Clarke, J. A.; Cole, J.; Couprie, M. E.; Croia, M.; Cros, B.; Crump, P. A.; Dattoli, G.; Del Dotto, A.; Delerue, N.; De Nicola, S.; Dias, J. M.; Dorda, U.; Fedele, R.; Pousa, A. Ferran; Ferrario, M.; Filippi, F.; Fiore, G.; Fonseca, R. A.; Galimberti, M.; Gallo, A.; Ghaith, A.; Giove, D.; Giribono, A.; Gizzi, L. A.; Grüner, F. J.; Habib, A. F.; Haefner, C.; Heinemann, T.; Hidding, B.; Holzer, B. J.; Hooker, S. M.; Hosokai, T.; Hübner, M.; Irman, A.; Jafarinia, F. J.; Jaroszynski, D. A.; Joshi, C.; Kaluza, M.; Kando, M.; Karger, O. S.; Karsch, S.; Khazanov, E.; Khikhlukha, D.; Knetsch, A.; Kocon, D.; Koester, P.; Kononenko, O. S.; Korn, G.; Kostyukov, I.; Kruchinin, K. O.; Labate, L.; Le Blanc, C.; Lechner, C.; Leemans, W.; Lehrach, A.; Li, X.; Libov, V.; Lifschitz, A.; Litvinenko, V.; Lu, W.; Lundh, O.; Maier, A. R.; Malka, V.; Manahan, G. G.; Mangles, S. P. D.; Marchetti, B.; de la Ossa, A. Martinez; Martins, J. L.; Mason, P. D.; Massimo, F.; Mathieu, F.; Maynard, G.; Mazzotta, Z.; Molodozhentsev, A. Y.; Mostacci, A.; Müller, A-S; Murphy, C. D.; Najmudin, Z.; Nghiem, P. A. P.; Nguyen, F.; Niknejadi, P.; Osterhoff, J.; Espinos, D. Oumbarek; Papadopoulos, D. N.; Patrizi, B.; Petrillo, V.; Pocsai, M. A.; Poder, K.; Pompili, R.; Pribyl, L.; Pugacheva, D.; Rajeev, P. P.; Romeo, S.; Conti, M. Rossetti; Rossi, A. R.; Rossmanith, R.; Roussel, E.; Sahai, A. A.; Sarri, G.; Schaper, L.; Scherkl, P.; Schramm, U.; Schröder, C. B.; Scifo, J.; Serafini, L.; Sheng, Z. M.; Siders, C.; Silva, L. O.; Silva, T.; Simon, C.; Sinha, U.; Specka, A.; Streeter, M. J. V.; Svystun, E. N.; Symes, D.; Szwaj, C.; Tauscher, G. E.; Terzani, D.; Thompson, N.; Toci, G.; Tomassini, P.; Torres, R.; Ullmann, D.; Vaccarezza, C.; Vannini, M.; Vieira, J. M.; Villa, F.; Wahlstrom, C-G; Walczak, R.; Walker, P. A.; Wang, K.; Welsch, C. P.; Wiggins, S. M.; Wolfenden, J.; Xia, G.; Yabashi, M.; Zhu, J. und Zigler, A. (2019): Status of the Horizon 2020 EuPRAXIA conceptual design study. In: 10Th International Particle Accelerator Conference, Bd. 1350, UNSP 012059

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Abstract

The Horizon 2020 project EuPRAXIA (European Plasma Research Accelerator with eXcellence In Applications) is producing a conceptual design report for a highly compact and cost-effective European facility with multi-GeV electron beams accelerated using plasmas. EuPRAXIA will be set up as a distributed Open Innovation platform with two construction sites, one with a focus on beam-driven plasma acceleration (PWFA) and another site with a focus on laser-driven plasma acceleration (LWFA). User areas at both sites will provide access to free-electron laser pilot experiments, positron generation and acceleration, compact radiation sources, and test beams for high-energy physics detector development. Support centres in four different countries will complement the pan-European implementation of this infrastructure.

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